![]() ![]() You may master one weapon or enemy type, but Motion Twin keeps the novelty going throughout every playthrough. You can check out the base game and first DLC leading up to the latest DLC release, all while enjoying an ever-changing design. If you haven’t thought about checking out Dead Cells, now is probably a great time. You always come back ready for novel gameplay, and that’s probably the reason Dead Cells has done so well up to this point. You find new runs to utilize and new ways to approach combat. There are so many layers to peel back with this platformer, even after spending hours and hours with it. It’s one of those games that doesn’t get enough attention, but clearly is a fan-favorite for many according to recent sales figures since launch. It should continue to highlight the great elements Dead Cells has featured since launch, from the striking visuals to the addicting platforming action. The Bad Seed had a lot of meaningful content to keep game development going, and based on everything shown in the trailer and descriptions, it looks like Fatal Falls will do much of the same. It seems like a pretty good package for Dead Cells players looking for additional ways to approach gameplay. More on them will be revealed when this second paid DLC gets closer to releasing next year. Not only that, but Fata Falls is adding more weapons and resources. ![]() RELATED: Predator: Hunting Grounds Is Having A Free Trial This Weekend On PC And PS4 There are new bosses waiting to be challenged as well for those looking to test their mettle. The main attraction with Fatal Falls is two new mid-game biomes, which should give players new ways to go about their paths. An announcement trailer was put out by the developer Motion Twin that shows a peak of the new content players will be able to check out if they pay for the DLC’s $4.99 price point. RELATED: Infinity Ward Could Be Adding 'Frankenstein' Weapon Feature To Call Of Duty: Modern Warfareįatal Falls is the second paid DLC that is set to release early next year. That’s about to change fortunately for fans of this stylish and somewhat challenging platformer. Motion Twin dropped a teaser trailer featuring the areas today, so be sure to check it out below.The roguelite Dead Cells has been out since 2017, but in that time has only received one paid DLC. There will also be a new boss to face, along with a load of new weapons. The Undying Shores, however, is appropriately dreary, and maybe a little damp. ![]() Fractured Shrines is brightly lit (praise that sun), but it’s still full of traps and enemies to face. The two new areas, Fractured Shrines and The Undying shores, are said to be “parallels” to Time Keeper, Clock Tower, and Stilt Village. Still, it’s only a year, and your patience will be rewarded.įatal Falls brings more to Dead Cells‘ blood-soaked table. All right, that’s not necessarily bad considering the low price point. The Bad Seed landed in February this year, and Fatal Falls will quite likely arrive around the same time in 2021. Motion Twin has been offering Dead Cells players a lot of additional content on the cheap, with only one real downside. But the better news is that, like The Bad Seed before it, Fatal Falls will provide you with all its delicious, fresh content for only $4.99 USD. I think talking about what they do is fine, that's not really a spoiler imo. Don't spoil how to find them quite yet though. No specifics yet but we know what items are in, what enemies, biomes, outfits, etc. That’s arguably the good news, depending on how much of a masochist you claim to be. There are some basic notes about what's included in the Fatal Falls patch on the dead cells wiki. The DLC will introduce newcomers and pain veterans alike to two more mid-game areas, as well a new boss to fight. Following the last major content update with The Bad Seed, developer Motion Twin will have you running for your life again early next year with Fatal Falls. Dead Cells still has plenty of life left in it. ![]()
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